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Possible disregard formatting in exception match code?
Change this line
If oldcell.Value = newcell.Value Then
to
If UCase(Trim(oldcell.value)) = UCase(Trim(newcell.value)) Then
This will not only ignore case (by changing both to all uppercase, but will
also make sure a leading/trailing blank or two in either one is also ignored.
"Anders" wrote:
Hi All,
I have the following code to compare two lists for the same record. If the
same record is found, it's highlighted (eg
=
; both get highlighted) and works perfectly. However, if
the records are as follows:
and
, the code
doesn't match these two as equals because of the case changes.
I'm doing these as batch entries and it would be laborious to change to
lowercase all of the records. Is it possible to match regardless of
upper/lower case?
TIA!
Anders
sub exception_match ()
Dim oldupdate As Range, oldcell As Range
Dim newupdate As Range, newcell As Range
Dim Found As Boolean
Set oldupdate = Range("Table2")
Set newupdate = Range("Table1")
oldupdate.Interior.ColorIndex = xlColorIndexNone
newupdate.Interior.ColorIndex = xlColorIndexNone
For Each oldcell In oldupdate
Found = True
For Each newcell In newupdate
If oldcell.Value = newcell.Value Then
oldcell.Interior.ColorIndex = 6
newcell.Interior.ColorIndex = 6
Exit For
End If
Next
If Found Then
End If
Next
End Sub
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